Chastity Belt began as something of a joke when guitarist/singer Julia Shapiro, guitarist Lydia Lund, bassist Annie Truscott and drummer Gretchen Grimm were still undergrads at Walla Walla, Wash.’s Whitman College. After the band relocated to Seattle postgraduation, its first album, 2013’s No Regerts, continued in the in-it-for-yuks vein, with songs inserting a healthy dose of self-deprecating humor into the group’s unschooled, spindly guitar rock. But then a funny thing happened on the way to the punchline: Shapiro found something more than merely “funny” to say, and began writing more sophisticated songs that demanded a closer degree of attention. Which, in turn, pushed the band’s latest LP, Time To Go Home (Hardly Art), toward altogether more fertile creative turf. Chastity Belt will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our new feature on them.
Truscott: Baseball caps, beanies, visors and bucket hats. Hats, hats, hats! Hats are most definitely the best article of clothing. They are particularly important when touring because finding the time and place to wash your hair can be super difficult, but if you have a hat, no one will have any idea how greasy your hair actually is. During our summer tour, my favourite hat got blown off my head as I was running across the freeway and run over by multiple trucks (long story), so recently, I’ve been wearing a beanie. I guess that’s probably more appropriate for fall weather anyway.
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